GamePro Preview: 10 Things Fable 2 Does Better Than the Original

GamePro writes: "A release date has yet to be announced. The project is budgeted for tens of millions of dollars. And the development team was expanded from 70 to over 100 people as of early March. So what does this mean for the ambitious Fable 2?

For legendary designer Peter Molyneaux, this is what's required to make Fable 2 ten times better than Fable 1, which was one of the most groundbreaking role-playing games ever created. Developed by Lionhead Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios, Fable 2 returns the player to the land of Albion, now 500 years in the future and works to create an epic adventure wherein heroism is combined with real life and every action holds consequences.

That being said, here are ten things Fable 2 does better than the first game:"

I really enjoyed the first game I was addicted and explored the whole damn game, my only problems with the game was that the affects of your play style didnt really live up to what was originally expected oh and after like the first few hours there was no diffculty at all. Still loved the game and was very close to beating it a second time before I got a next gen system so I never went back.

Though I have and will be waiting for this game. Even if its a slightly enhanced version of the first I will still be happy. Oh and Id kinda like the whole Oblivion thing where the enemies tend to get stronger as you get stronger because in a go anywhere type game it helps to have that feature.

Oh the PS3 could do this game. It would just get lost in the massive flood of AAA games coming in the next few months. But it must seem like a bright light in a pile of crap that is the 360 lineup. Yet it won't sell and here is why using Bot logic:

According to many, they do not buy anything that is not AAA. We all know the first on was not a AAA game. IT only received an 85 total meta-score.

Therefore, using xbot logic, the second one will score no better. Xbots won't buy it, and it will flop.

THe reason: Cause we all know that no developer can possibly improve on a product and are instead marred by their previous work and defined by that work./